Dated December 9, 1905. Book Two commences with “Rondeña,” a type of song and dance named after the city of Ronda in Andalusia. JacopoTore (2017/9/23), 1. Albéniz’s “Polo” does not bear much of a resemblance to the flamenco song after which it is named, except in its inconsolably melancholy character. 8 Allegro espressivo", "Iberia, Suite for Piano, Book 1: II. Triana - No. 0.0/10 0.0/10 6 2 4 But what most impresses us is the profoundly interiorized mood that pervades this piece, as Albéniz views his homeland from a distance in time and space, through a haze of memory and nostalgia. Triana - a popular Sevillian district - is probably the most brilliant piece in the whole collection. 2 10 Raybird (2018/11/5), 2. 10 *#503833 - 17.59MB, 25 pp. The performance on this disc is ever bit as good as everybody says it is. - *#601254 - 11.16MB, 21 pp. 8 6 8 Join a community of music enthusiasts with a passion for music education. 4 The hemiola rhythm of the principal theme marks it as Spanish, while the “copla” secondary theme is suggestive of the jota. Raybird (2019/9/20), 9. 6 Buy 2 CDs online. 2 6 In these musical travelogues for solo piano, Albéniz combined Romantic harmony with Spanish rhythm and melody to capture the allure of exotic peninsular locales, especially Granada, Sevilla, and Córdoba. 1906) - Book 1: I. Evocación", "Iberia - Piano (Pub. - Iberia, Albéniz was “treating the piano as a self-contained orchestra.”6 What is less known and only peripherally mentioned by biographers, however, is that it was Albéniz himself who first began to orchestrate Iberia.7 Albéniz completed the orchestration of the first two of the twelve pieces of Iberia in 1907, but he was not • Page visited 87,725 times • Powered by MediaWiki Print. So, in 1890 he moved to London, and four years later to Paris, which remained his principal residence for the rest of his life. 6 He has been working with the professor and pianist Adolf Pla for two years in Barcelona and finished the musical studies with the highest honors and marks in the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya. Hobbypianist (2007/6/21), Complete Score Albéniz began work on his monumental Iberia collection in 1905, putting the finishing touches on it in 1908, only a year before his death from Bright’s disease, in Cambo les Bains, on May 18, 1909, just eleven days short of his forty-ninth birthday. (-) - V/V/V - 24087×⇩ - Schumann, PDF scanned by Unknown The rhythms may not be quite right for a soleá, but the unusual alternation of meters gives the piece a rhythmic complexity thoroughly flamenco in character. Learn moreOK. *#526571 - 3.88MB, 14 pp. *#519240 - 1.56MB, 19 pp. Cookies help us deliver our services. Download CD Stream Notes Reviews Media. 8 Other Versions 2 2 He has nine first prizes in competitions like “Infanta Cristina” and the “Concurs internacional de piano d’Andorra Alícia de Larrocha”, among others. 6 The reappearance of the jota throughout the collection, in one guise or another, gives it the character of a leitmotif, unifying the various numbers. Albéniz: Iberia; Navarra; Villa-Lobos: Piano Concerto No. 0.0/10 10 from Iberia by Albéniz Sheet music for Piano (Solo) | … The piece begins with some rataplan, then introduces a march-like theme inspired by the popular song “La Tarara.” What follows in the B section is an evocation of the soulful saeta (literally “arrow”), a piercing cry of religious ecstasy. 2 He has studied for five years under the direction of Galina Egyazarova, receiving the distinction of “most outstanding student” of the chair of piano at the Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofia for two consecutive years. *#578903 - 1.66MB, 23 pp. 6 Lavapiés, not "feet washing" but one of the most popular Madrilenian districts, is a habanera - a Spanish dance with Cuban origins - devoid of Spanish frivolities, but with an apotheosis of lo castizo. 0.0/10 Albéniz: Ibéria | Isaac Albéniz by Roger Muraro – Download and listen to the album Both awards were presented by Her Majesty Queen Sophia of Spain. It is in the style of the zapateado, a dance based on an insistent rhythm in 6/8, and Albéniz highlights his score with occasional rhythmic flourishes suggesting rasgueo. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Albeniz: Iberia - Igor Golovschin, Moscow Symphony Orchestra on AllMusic - 2000 10 Book Three concludes with “Lavapiés,” a district in Madrid named for the local church where a foot-washing ritual was performed on Holy Thursday. Cuaderno 11. One of the most important works in the Spanish piano literature. Non debe confundirse coa Suite española Op. The dance section recalls the rhythm of the flamenco bulerías, while the distribution of the notes simulates a guitar technique alternating thumb and index finger. ℗&© Hyperion Records Ltd, London, MMV. 4 - 18 works, 192 pgs. (-) - V/V/V - 13575×⇩ - Peter, Cahier 3 Thus, this “evocation” (entitled “Prélude” in the manuscript) seems to embrace the entire country in a sweeping musical gesture. 8 Book Four opens with “Málaga,” one of the shortest pieces in the collection. 0.0/10 Lavapiés 10 8 El Polo is a palo flamenco, a flamenco dance in which the cantaor sings with a supernatural anguish. - “El Puerto” exudes a completely contrasting atmosphere of noisy good spirits, the hustle and bustle of a seaport, El Puerto de Santa María near Cádiz. - 4 0.0/10 Download and print in PDF or MIDI free sheet music for Iberia by Isaac Albéniz arranged by markpearse for Piano (Solo) 4 The Rondeña is the first dance in Iberia's second book. It is a fireworks' spectacle of Andalusian essence with an important gitana influence. *#494109 - 15.70MB, 5 pp. 4 *#313242 - 25.26MB, 161 pp. 6 IgorCello (2020/9/2). 8 *#02900 - 1.77MB, 34 pp. 10 10 Peter (2006/12/31), Cahier 2 10 The end result of this was his chef d’oeuvre, Iberia. *#01256 - 8.90MB, 161 pp. Isaac Albéniz: Portrait of a Romantic (Oxford, 1999/2002). El Albaicín Suite «Iberia, doce nuevas impresiones en cuatro cuadernos» (1906-1909), de Isaac Albéniz (1860 - 1909). 10 Ernest Ansermet / Ellen Ballon / L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande. 4 Iberia is a wonderful mixture of Spanish music with impressionist influences. 2 10 2 0.0/10 Raybird (2018/4/10), 7. 8 6 2 0.0/10 El Puerto" and more. 6 The spectacular Málaga is full of movement so typical of the malagueñas - Andalusian dances in flamenco style. *#02901 - 2.74MB, 39 pp. Triana - Iberia (Albéniz, Isaac) Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 12 pieces in 4 books Composition Year 1905-08 Genre Categories: ... One of the most important works in the Spanish piano literature. - 0.0/10 Decca . He received advice from teachers such as Alicia de Larrocha, Zoltan Kocsis, Menahem Pressler, Jacques Rouvier, Sergio Perticaroli, Emmanuel Krasowsky, Ralph Gothoni, Martha Gulyás, Joaquin Achúcarro, Joaquín Soriano, Claudio Martinez Mehner and Ana Guijarro. 10 The final piece in Iberia takes us again to Seville, this time to the Venta Eritaña, a popular inn on the outskirts of the city that was famous for its flamenco entertainment. Sheet music and recordings of thousands of piano pieces by Isaac Albéniz and many other famous composers to view in your digital device, print out or listen to. *#08439 - 0.51MB, 16 pp. Venue Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk. 10 Complete your Isaac Albeniz*, Claude Helffer collection. 2 4 *#650547 - 8.42MB, 12 pp. *#578958 - 1.51MB, 21 pp. *#563728 - 5.30MB, 25 pp. *#590323 - 1.78MB, 23 pp. The rhythms of the sevillanas permeate the entire piece, and there is no contrasting copla section. In fact, Albéniz almost destroyed his manuscript at one point, as he feared it was impossible to play. There was a lot of noisy street life in this district, which Albéniz simulates through a riot of wrong-note dissonance. Folio. He was not yet 20 years old when he finished his studies, avec distinction, at the Conservatoire Royal in Brussels. Actes Sud / Musicales Actes Sud . 8 Piano Book. 6 (published in 1906) from Iberia by Isaac Albéniz - piano sheet music to download and print instantly. Rec. Vita. This nationalism evoked a variety of regional styles of song and dance, especially Andalusian flamenco, along with intimations of the guitar’s rasgueo and punteo (strumming and plucking) and of the singer’s coplas (songs or song verses). With its superabundance of accidentals and multilingual markings, the score itself is dauntingly hard to read. Emiles Mern (2020/10/5), Complete Score Triana No. Here are 2 of this great Spanish composer's best-known, most-performed piano suites. 6 6 2010 : Albéniz: Ibéria [2009] Jean-François Heisser . In October 2004 he participated as a soloist on tour with an orchestra and he performed in several of the most important auditoriums of Spain. 7-8/4/2004 and 25-26/04/2004. The name of Alicia de Larrocha is synonymous with Spanish music and her substantial and wide-ranging discography for Decca includes several recordings of music by Albéniz and Granados which are regarded as definitive. - With printed dedication to head of title to Madame Ernest Chausson.Wrappers slightly worn, soiled, and chipped. The twelve extended pieces which make up Albéniz’ Iberia are not only the composer’s greatest work, but also the greatest piano work to come out of Spain. Titled "Prélude" here. Lavapiés 8 4 0.0/10 A suite para piano Iberia, escrita por Isaac Albéniz, foi composta entre 1905 e 1909 (data da morte do compositor), e é quizais a máis importante obra da literatura pianística española, así como unha das cimas da música para piano de todos os tempos. Born in May, 1986, began his musical studies at age of eight and from 1998 to 2004 he studied with Carlos Julià. *#644685 - 14.06MB, 11 pp. 6 What most interests us about this selection is the persistence of the rhythmic pattern from the first beat to the last, giving the piece an almost obsessive quality consistent with its mood. After that comes the famous Almería with the copla based in a fandango - a Spanish dance. Il s’agit de son œuvre la plus connue, encensée de son temps par Claude Debussy [ 1 ] ; Olivier Messiaen considère qu’elle “représente peut-être le chef-d'œuvre de l’écriture pour piano”. 8 (-) - !N/!N/!N - 746×⇩ - Raybird, 6. 0.0/10 2 In fact, Albéniz instructs the performer to play as if “sweetly sobbing” and again “always in the spirit of a sob.” The rhythmic figure itself suggests this. 2 0.0/10 Raybird (2017/12/7), 4. 8 (-) - V/V/V - 16×⇩ - Emiles Mern, PDF scanned by Unknown 4800456 . Evocación, - (-) - !N/!N/!N - 485×⇩ - Raybird, PDF typeset by editor Iberia is not a “suite” in the traditional sense because the twelve numbers, arranged into four books of three pieces each, can be played in any sequence. Piano Book. 0.0/10 The secondary theme is again a “copla” à la jota, but stretched out in slow motion, over a gently rocking accompaniment. The composition was first published in 1906 and is included in Iberia by Albéniz. Almería is a city on the Mediterranean coast of Andalusia, where Albéniz’s father once worked briefly in the 1860s. It is based in peteneras, Andalusian dances with continuous metric change - 3/4 and 6/8. As in “Fête-Dieu à Séville,” Albéniz resorts to three staves here, giving the score the appearance of organ music. Read More 4 2 0.0/10 - [The Cadiz Port], a very funny zapateado - an Andalusian dance; and the impressive El Corpus en Sevilla [The Corpus-Christi in Seville], a musical version of the story of these celebrations. Complete Score This locale was known in Albéniz’s time for its lower-class denizens called chulos. - Since his debutat the Palau de la Musica Catalana in Barcelona for Ibercamera, Luis Grané has been invited to join internationally renowned festivals such as the Pau Casals Festival in El Vendrell (which paid tribute to composer Isaac Albéniz) or the International Piano Festival of Santander (where he premiered a piece for two pianos by Sofia Gubaydulina, played with the orchestra of the festival directed by Péter Csaba, performed a duet with Ivan Monighetti and offered several recitals). 1. In May 2007 Luis was named “Cavaller Confrare de Merit’’ by the ‘’Confraria del Cava’’ together with other established artists of international fame, for merits in the development of his musical trajectory. El Polo 10 PC13004 ℗ & © 2021 Play Classics. 4 6 El Puerto (Rondeña, Almeria, Triana) Join Our Community. Both principal and secondary themes are based on the Cuban habanera, which was all the rage in Madrid in the late nineteenth century. While the principal theme here harkens to southern songs and dances of the fandango/malagueña type, the second theme evokes the northern jota. Raybird (2018/1/29), 8. 10 2 0.0/10 1 and 2 NA 4311 47, tamén de Albéniz. Dela dixo Olivier Messiaen: “é a marabilla do piano, ocupa quizais o máis alto posto entre as máis brillantes mostras do instrumento rei por excelencia”. (-) - V/C/V - 10×⇩ - IgorCello, PDF scanned by Unknown (-) - !N/!N/!N - 2982×⇩ - Raybird, PDF typeset by editor His career has led him to play in some of Spain’s most important halls, such as Auditorio Nacional de Madrid, the Palau de la Musica Catalana (in February 2007 being the youngest Spanish pianist in the Ibercamera history), the Teatro Principal de Alicante (acting in a recital for the prestigious Sociedad de Conciertos de Alicante), L’Auditori de Barcelona, etc. 2 4 Albéniz’s exploitation of the fullest possible resources of the piano has inspired many to arrange Iberia for orchestra. Jerez is a city in western Andalusia famous for producing the liquor named after it, i.e., sherry. *#494112 - 0.28MB, 2 pp. Bibliography: leaves 402-404. Content is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License Photo: Darkana Kat. - 10 4 4 6 High quality, re-worked text for maximum clarity, sostenuto pedal added. Engineer Peter Newble. Finally, the brilliant and happy Eritaña has a determination that hardly requires further interpretation. Released: January 23 2020. (-) - V/34/V - 6088×⇩ - Hobbypianist, PDF scanned by Unknown Stream songs including "Iberia, Suite for Piano, Book 1: I. Evocacíon. 0.0/10 (-) - !N/!N/!N - 293×⇩ - Raybird, 12. But this piece bears only passing resemblance to it and is a hybrid of various styles. Listen to Albéniz: Ibéria - Navarra - Suite Española by Alicia de Larrocha on Apple Music. *#510844 - 1.80MB, 19 pp. - 8 El Puerto" and more. However, as Albéniz insisted,” I never utilize the ‘raw material’ in its crude state.” Rather, as Debussy noted, he had absorbed native melodies and rhythms so completely that “they have passed into his music, leaving no trace of a boundary line.”. *#02902 - 2.89MB, 46 pp. 10 - UPC Code: 0095115985021 Release Date: September 2000 Originally recorded in 1999. Jérez Eritaña The most famous concert polos are those of Manuel García, but Albéniz does not seem to have used them as a model either. The Botton Line: If you've been following this Capriccio series of works by Walter Braunfels (1882-1954), a very talented, half-Jewish German composer whose music was … (-) - V/V/V - 127×⇩ - JacopoTore, PDF scanned by Unknown Raybird (2019/6/26), 5. 4 By Isaac Albéniz. Decca: 4481912. 6 1906) - Book 1: II. *#608492 - 8.10MB, 26 pp. (-) - !N/!N/!N - 467×⇩ - Raybird, PDF typeset by editor Alicia de Larrocha, piano. 2 (-) - V/V/V - 9976×⇩ - Peter, Cahier 4 blank , 33 pp. 4 Producer Rachel Smith. (-) - V/V/V - 775×⇩ - Music Addict, PDF scanned by musicologie.org (-) - V/V/V - 24359×⇩ - Peter, PDF scanned by musicologie.org 0.0/10 *#515472 - 9.18MB, 162 pp. 8 It demands a completely overwhelming virtuosity. 2 8 4 Apparently only Malats could do justice to music in which Albéniz declared he had taken “españolismo and technical difficulty to the ultimate extreme,” as indeed he had. 10 Composer (1860-1909) Isaac Albéniz. Born in 1860, near the French border in the Catalonian town of Camprodón, Isaac Albéniz was a phenomenal child prodigy who began touring Spain and Cuba as an itinerant piano virtuoso already in his early teens. (-) - !N/!N/!N - 2445×⇩ - Raybird, PDF typeset by editor *#608490 - 6.85MB, 32 pp. The most notable work is Iberia (1905–09), a collection of 12 virtuoso piano pieces, considered by many to be a profound evocation of the spirit of Spain, particularly of Andalusia. However, despite the nationalist orientation of his music, Albéniz felt increasingly disenchanted with the conservative politics, religion, and cultural backwardness of Spain. 10 Original publisher's yellow wrappers with titling printed in dark red and green, publisher's advertisements to verso of lower wrapper. “Fête-Dieu à Séville” (or “El Corpus en Sevilla”) is a programmatic piece in ternary form that paints a captivating picture of Corpus Christi in Seville, during which a statue of the Virgin is carried through the streets accompanied by marching bands, singers, and penitential flagellants. Discover releases, reviews, track listings, recommendations, and more about Isaac Albeniz*, Claude Helffer - Suite Pour Piano “Iberia” at Discogs. 10 (-) - V/V/V - 6963×⇩ - Piupianissimo, PDF scanned by piupianissimo 0.0/10 Revised edition, including changes of key-signature, improved layout and hand distribution. 4 Almería For the music abounds in counter-rhythms, interweaving of the fingers, hand crossings, difficult jumps, and nearly impossible chords. Musicstry Studios: TRT® sound (calibration 2.4). This number is structured as a series of three alternations between a dance-like principal theme and a freer, copla-style secondary melody. Music Addict (2018/3/14), ⇒ 4 more: Cahier 1 • Cahier 2 • Cahier 3 • Cahier 4, Cahier 1 0.0/10 Its emphasis on A minor and melancholy mood have reminded some of the soleá, one of the most jondo of flamenco songs and dances. 10 8 5 is a piece by the late romantic composer Isaac Albéniz. El Corpus en Sevilla recto printed in light green with illustration to upper inner corner, verso blank , 1f. - 10 Genre: Piano. 6 This is the only piece in the collection with a key signature of no flats or sharps. During the 1880s and ’90s, Albéniz emerged as a composer of originality and significance, creating a Spanish national style in such evergreen favorites as the Suite española no. *#02903 - 1.77MB, 43 pp. Málaga It is probably one of the most dificult Spanish works, with Granados' Goyescas or Falla's Fantasía Baetica. 2 *#548156 - 7.38MB, 14 pp. In the first book, we find Evocación, a little easy introduction to Iberia; El Puerto - de Cádiz? Producer: Mario Martínez. The rhythmic freedom, triple meter, and modality of the principal theme suggest the malagueña, while the secondary theme evokes a jota malagueña, one of many regional varieties of jota. (-) - V/V/V - 60×⇩ - JacopoTore, 10. High quality, re-worked text for maximum clarity, sostenuto pedal and practical performance suggestions. 8 (-) - !N/!N/!N - 322×⇩ - Raybird, Complete Score (EU) Book Three begins with “El Albaicín,” the Gypsy quarter of Granada, a city Albéniz loved and often evoked in his works. 1, Recuerdos de viaje, and Cantos de España. - 6 Download and print in PDF or MIDI free sheet music for Iberia by Isaac Albéniz arranged by markpearse for Piano (Solo) Malaga - No. 4 4 Albeniz Iberia Marc-André Hamelin - Albéniz: Iberia & other late piano music (2005) [Official Digital Download 24/44.1] Vinyl & HR Posted by SERTiL at March 1, 2017 (-) - !N/!N/!N - 482×⇩ - Raybird, 9. The result if this is that, at least on the stereo I listen to every morning, the volume needs to be cranked for a full sound on the soft parts, which the becomes irritating, with both the sharpness of the highs and overtones. 0.0/10 Despite all the festive tumult, the piece concludes in a tranquil mood, as if the procession had passed into the cool evening of the composer’s romantic imagination. ALBENIZ: Piano Music, Vol. Piupianissimo (2014/1/25), Complete Score (Preview) He he has been invited to play the full Iberia Suite to the Isaac Albéniz International Festival and he received the tenth Albeniz Medal, one of the most important awards for spanish music given to pianists such as Alicia de Larrocha. The composition was first published in 1906 and is included in Iberia by Albéniz. 4 8 High quality, also working well with tablets, A creative and critical new edition including sostenuto pedal and practical performance suggestions. 8 Evocación - By Isaac Albéniz. Iberia comporte quatre livres de trois pièces et son exécution intégrale dure un peu plus d'une heure trente. Curious, Compelling Braunfels Music for Piano and Orchestra (Video Review) March 26, 2021 by David Hurwitz. 2 Stream songs including "Iberia - Piano (Pub. Backed by critics as “A pianist on the exemplary path”, Luis Grané is one of the most popular names amongst the promises on the current piano scene. - Iberia is a wonderful mixture of Spanish music with impressionist influences. His performances have been recorded live by RNE, TVE, Radio Hamburg, Catalunya Música, TV Syria and Tunisia TV in the mode of solo piano, chamber music and piano with orchestra. 2 8 After a pasodoble-like introduction, the principal theme evokes the sevillanas, a lively and lighthearted song and dance popular in Seville. 6 10 “Évocation” is a prime example of these traits. It has more melancholy than any other piece in Iberia. 2 8 • Switch back to classic skin, http://imslp.org/index.php?title=Iberia_(Alb%C3%A9niz,_Isaac)&oldid=3207303, Scores published by Unión Musical Española, Works first published in the 20th century, Pages with commercial recordings (Naxos collection), Pages with commercial recordings (BnF collection), Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. 2 6 Solo piano Nicholas Unwin. 2 Abstract : This study presents stylistic and formal analyses of the twelve piano works in Iberia, by Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909). Indeed, their order of composition was not the same as that of publication, and it is clear that the composer expected they would be programmed piecemeal and in variable order. 6 Running Time: 78:33. Listen to Albéniz: Iberia by Alicia de Larrocha on Apple Music. - 10 Schumann (2006/8/10), 1. 6 Larrocha first recorded Iberia for Decca in 1972 and revisited the work in 1986. Indeed, Debussy offered an assessment of this monumental collection that posterity has amply confirmed: in Iberia, Albéniz “gave the best that was within him.” It is a work Olivier Messiaen would later describe as “the masterpiece of Spanish music.”, Walter Aaron Clark
The exuberant spirit and piquant dissonance of “Eritaña” convey in unforgettable fashion the excitement of a juerga, and Debussy singled out this number as the finest in the entire collection. Albéniz: Iberia. Raybird (2019/12/13), 11. 0.0/10 Rondeña 8 0.0/10 4 A creative and critical new edition including changes of key-signature, improved layout and hand distribution. Also among his best works are the Suite española, containing the popular “Sevillana”; the Cantos de España, which includes “Córdoba”;…. Albéniz began work on his monumental Iberia collection in 1905, putting the finishing touches on it in 1908, only a year before his death from Bright’s disease, in Cambo les Bains, on May 18, 1909, just eleven days short of his forty-ninth birthday. 2 List of works [of Albéniz]: leaves 385-399. "Index to musical examples and Spanish terms": leaves 408-409. - Under the influence of French music, Albéniz’s style underwent a dramatic transformation. 1 - Iberia / Suites Espanolas Nos. In any case, Albéniz masterfully elicits from the keyboard colorful suggestions of singing and guitar playing. In Albaicín, Albéniz expresses his vision of Granada's gyspy district. Recorded: April 11, 12 and July 11, 12 2014. In Isaac Albéniz. 8 By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies. - (-) - !N/!N/!N - 2691×⇩ - Raybird, 3. Alicia de Larrocha (piano) 6 is a piano piece by the late romantic composer Isaac Albéniz who lived between the years 1860 and 1909. 6 and also in countries as Cuba, Germany (International Steinway Festival 2004), Tunisia (International festival of classical music and Arabic, 2008), Italy (recital in the concert series Giovanni per Tutti en el Centro Congressi del Lingotto) and in Holland. Though Iberia was premiered in its entirety by French pianist Blanche Selva, Albéniz’s correspondence makes it clear that he had the Catalan virtuoso Joaquim Malats in mind when writing it. Albéniz: Iberia. (-) - !N/!N/!N - 2047×⇩ - Raybird, PDF typeset by editor Included are all 12 pieces from 'Iberia' and the 6 pieces that comprise 'España,' plus the famous 'Tango.' 0.0/10 0.0/10 Iberia represents Albéniz’s distinctive merging of three principal style elements: Impressionist harmonies, especially the use of whole-tone scales; Lisztian virtuosity taken to the limits of human ability; and the Spanish nationalism he himself had developed and defined. - 10 10 - (-) - !N/!N/!N - 838×⇩ - Raybird, PDF typeset by editor Hemiola rhythms dominate this piece as well, but the mood is altogether different, and there is a strong suggestion of the seguidillas, a jondo (literally “deep”) Gypsy song and dance. (-) - !N/!N/!N - 2371×⇩ - Raybird, PDF typeset by editor In Jerez - a little Spanish city between Huelva and Portugal with an important agricultural industry -, Albéniz gives us one of the most exquisite coplas with a dense compositional texture.